The Worcester directory containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory and the city and county register, 1907, Part 135

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Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Worcester, Mass. : Drew, Allis & Co.
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There are also 790 arc lights furnished and cared for by the Worcester Electric Light Company at a contract price of 25 cents for each light per night. The electric lights burn all night and every night.


Total cost of lighting streets in 1906, including repairs and new posts, was $122,522.19.


LICENSE BOARD.


Chairman, -- , Chief of Police; Geo. S. Coleman, Chief of Fire Department; James C. Coffey, Executive Officer Board of Health. Clerk of Board, W. H. Towne, Asst. City Clerk.


This Board is authorized to grant all licenses formerly vested in the Board of Aldermen. The list includes licenses for auctioneers, billiard halls, blasting rocks, building additions to wooden buildings within the fire limits, using the street for building purposes, slaughtering cattle, drain laying, sale of fireworks, hacks, job wagons, intelligence offices, junk shops, second-hand clothing shops, pawnshops, sale of petroleum in any shape, storing of rags, shooting galleries, itinerant ven- ders, bill posters, hanging signs, etc.


Meeting of Board every Thursday afternoon at three o'clock, at room 30, City Hall.


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.


OFFICE, 29 CITY HALL. OFFICE HOURS, 10 A. M., TO 12 M. ; and Tuesday Evenings, 8 to 10. Appointed annually in March by the Mayor. Salary, $500. Chairman, $650.


James F. Carberry, Chairman. Moses D. Gilman. Mark F. Cosgrove, Sec'y.


One license (exclusive of Druggists) is granted for each 1,000 of the population. The number and kind are as follows :- Innholders, 1st class 18, fee $2,000 ; Common Victuallers, 1st class 72, fee $1,500; 2d class 2, fee $450; Wholesalers, 4th class 34, fee $2,000; Brewers, 5th class 2, fee $3,000; Druggists, 6th class 46, fee $1; Special Clubs13, fee $100; 7th class, Alcohol Licenses, 4, fee $1. Total number, 191. Total amount of fees, $220,250.


HACK FARES.


Established by City Council by an order passed May 1, 1867. Within the Mile Circle.


The price of fare for conveying passengers to or from any place within the one mile circle, shall not exceed FIFTY CENTS for one passenger, and TWENTY-FIVE CENTS for each additional pas- senger, from six o'clock A. M. until ten o'clock P. M., and from ten o'clock P. M. until six o'clock A. M. the fare shall be FIFTY CENTS for each passenger conveyed within the mile circle.


Within the one and one-half Mile Circle.


Within the one and one-half mile circle SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, and when two or more adult persons belonging to the same party are carried to one place, the fare shall not exceed FIFTY CENTS.


Beyond the one and one-half Mile Circle.


Passengers carried beyond the one and one-half mile circle may be charged special reasonable rates.


Children.


For children more than three years of age, and less than twelve years of age, HALF PRICE is to be charged for each child; and for children under three years of age, under the care of an adult person, NO CHARGE is to be made.


Baggage.


Each driver of a hackney carriage, if requested so to do, shall carry with each passenger one trunk and one valise or carpet bag, or other article, and to contain clothing, without compensation there- for; but for every trunk or other article more than two, the driver shall be entitled to demand and receive FIVE CENTS.


No Higher Rate.


NO DRIVER of any hackney carriage for the conveyance of passengers, licensed as aforesaid, SHALL DEMAND and receive a higher rate of fare than is herein provided and allowed, or shall unreasonably refuse to carry any passenger to any place in the city, at the rate of fare specified therein.


ANY PERSON WHO SHALL VIOLATE any of the provisions of this order, shall incur a PEN- ALTY not exceeding TWENTY DOLLARS for each offense.


CITY GOVERNMENT


ELECTION OFFICERS.


Appointed annually in September by the Mayor, their term of office expiring one year from November 1st, following. The Statute under which these appointments are made requires that the warden and two inspectors be of one political party, and the clerk and two inspectors of another party, and that a deputy be of the same political party as his principal. Salary, $8.00 per day of service.


Warden.


WARD 1, Prec't 1-Renton P. Davis.


Prec't 2-Frank P. McGovern.


Prec't 3-Chas. E. McCann.


Prec't 4-Arthur H. Evans.


WARD 2, Prec't 1-Thomas Loughlin.


Prec't 2-Edwin Hawes.


Prec't 3-John N. Moore.


Prec't 4-Albert F. Gates.


WARD 3, Prec't 1-Henry J. Murray.


Prec't 2-Thomas R. Fish.


Prec't 3-Wm. A. Dorman.


Prec't 4-Louis E. Lucier.


WARD 4, Prec't 1-Fred'k F. Flanagan. Prec't 2-Herbert T. Benson.


Prec't 3-Jeremiah Ready.


Prec't 4-Frank A. Robbins.


Wm. H. Larkin.


WARD 5, Prec't 1-Wm. S. O'Brien, Jr. Joseph H. Woodhead.


Prec't 2-Alphonse Bouthilette John W. Cahill.


Prec't 3-Andrew J. McCarron


Max Levensohn.


WARD 6, Prec't 1-Thomas E. Dowd.


Prec't 4-Wm. F. Carpenter. John P. Crotty. John V. Sohlberg. Prec't 2-John A. Lindberg. John F. Maroney. Charles J. Berg.


Prec't 3-Wm. L. F. Olson.


Prec't 4-William Neville.


WARD 7, Prec't 1-Thos. B. F. Boland.


Prec't 2-Charles H. Fisher.


Prec't 3-Wm. J. B. Murphy.


Arthur C. Woodward.


Prec't 4-Geo. W. Dickinson.


WARD 8, Prec't 1-James E. Flaherty. Prec't 2-Benj. F. Joslyn.


Prec't 3-John McCullough.


Prec't 4-Arthur E. Hartshorn. Patrick H. Clifford.


WARD 9, Prec't 1 .- Daniel F. Collins.


Prec't 2 .- A. M. VanDusen.


Charles A. Poland. James E. McNally.


Prec't 3 .- Jeremiah F. Healy.


Prec't 4 .- Walter S. Doane.


Loren O. VanBuskirk. John J.Mullan.


WARD 10, Prec't 1 .- Joseph W. Doran. Homer J. Whiting.


Prec't 2 .- George W. Eames.


Terrance P. Dolan.


Prec't 3 .- John R. Ridler. Odell Boynton.


Prec't 4 .- Edward M. Dodge. John J. Driscoll.


Clerk.


Charles M. Scanlon.


Chas. H. Bender. Frank R. S. Bond. John F. Sullivan.


Geo. H. Miller. John W. Kiley. George R. Davis.


James F. Sullivan.


Alfred Belisle. James J. O'Toole. David E. Armitage.


Eugene Sullivan. Olof G. Petterson. Timothy F. Larkin. Charles Dupre.


Inspectors.


Carl H. Styffe, James E. Rawson, John Mc Namara, M. F. O'Brien. Harry H. Worth, J. G. Johnson, P. B. Deignan, C . S. P. Reardon. Herbert A. Ballou, C. W. Smith, Dennis Cronin, C. H. McGourty. Guy E. Stephen, George C. Prior, M. M. McGourty, L. E. Murphy., Axel E. Ehnborg, Frank A. Witt, 1 G. J. Underwood, T. F. Flynn. A. P. Carlson, Fred'k J. Riggs, J. F. Cunningham, John Downey. Henry C. Taylor. J. M. Durfee, M. Maroney, M. Kelliher. § Alfred L. Gardner, W. E. Clark, John P. Lawler, J. F. Hannon. § Victor LaFlamme, John J. Corliss, Daniel J. Neylon, M. J. Burns. Geo. R. Mason, James E. Stanley, M. W. Nelligan, Jas. E. Healey. Henry Bousquet, G. G. Lavigne, Thomas F. Mahan. Wm. Girard. j R. D. Lachapelle, Arthur Roberts, F. J. O'Leary, J. H. Fitzgerald. Andrew Mellquist, G. H. Lovely, William J. Regan, J. J. O'Keefe. § A. S. Schutz, I. B. Rabinowich, Michael J. Brown, W. T. Beestings Conrad Hakanson, H. Chase, W. F. Sullivan, D. F. O'Connell. Wm. J. Kelley, Charles L. Roy, J. J. McLoughlin, F J. Marlow. ¡ C. A. Desourdi, Chas. Shipman, J. J. Larkin, T. M. Morrissey. § Amos S. Paquette, E. Desrosiers, Jas. D. Bowes, Michael J. Conroy. j Samuel T. Jenkins, Wm. Dumas, Francis J. Brown, B. F. Redican. John G. Bragg, Louis Lapierre, J. S. Kavanagh, J. P. Murphy. § Wm. Beams, Victor E. Rolander, John M. O'Connell, Jos. B. Daly. Eric G. Sunden, John Judge,


Andrew P. Werme, T. F. Donovan Isaiah J. Styles, John P. Moberg, T. F. Reynolds, James J. Degnan. John C. Nevill, Carl J. Rolander, D. F. Kavanaugh, H. O'Rourke, Jr. S A. W. Adams, George E. Kirby, J. Frank Quinn, Jas. T. Redican. H. S. Ramsdell, Edward W. Allen, Wm. Crosbie, Thos. H. Roach. r Geo. C. Townsend, John Law, Edmond Curran, Jos. H. LaPorte. Alfred M. Guy, Geo. O. Dane, John F. Flynn, T. J. Hennessey. Stillman L. Shaffer, R. W. Ranger, Chas. O'Neil, Jas. P. Mullins. -- Wm. J. Kelley, H. L. Powers, John F. Duggan, D. T. Tracy. M. C. Snyder, C. E. Lawrence, ¡ M. G. Fitzpatrick, D. J. Norton. § Harry E. Waite, Wm. A. Warden, E. A. Walsh, J. F. McManns. H. O. Shepard, Jean L. Gravel, Jas. J. Hurley, J. T. O'Connor. C. D. Margerum, H. W. Fisher, M. A. O'Rourke, F. McLoughlin. § David P. Thomas, G. L. Tilden, D. Mulvaney, Fred J. Doon. Wm. H. Beaumont, O. L. Ford, 7 F. W. Reynolds, J. S. Pinkham. S J. W. Midgeley, John J. Haney, W. J. McAleer, M. J. McPartland. S H. A. Bullock, C. E. Trumbull, D. H. Guilfoyle, Jas. F. Reid. ( W. S. Rosebrooks, A. C. Frisbie, ( T. F. Hurley, L. T. Quinlan. ) G. W. Williams, H. Ward Moore, Jas. P. Finn, John W. Ellam.


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SCHOOLS


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Elected by the People. Organizes on first Tuesday after first Monday in January. Regular meetings first Tuesday of each month, except August. Chairman, ALEXANDER H. BULLOCK.


Vice-Chairman, and Chairman of Committee on High Schools, ANDREW W. EKSTROM. Term expires Jan., 1908.


Ward 1 .- HERBERT M. WILSON.


" 2 .- EDWARD M. SAUNIER.


" 3 .- FRANCIS A. UNDERWOOD.


" 4 .- JOHN F. DONNELLY.


" 5 .- PETER O. SHEA.


" 6 .- GEORGE R. TUSON.


JAMES E. CUNNINGHAM.


OSCAR S. SVENSON.


" 7 .- GEORGE H. RICE.


GEORGE A. SLOCOMB.


CHARLES F. MARBLE.


" S .- EMIL SAUER.


" 9 .- ALBERT L. SMITH.


" 10 .- WILLIAM H. TYLEE.


ALEXANDER H. BULLOCK.


DANA M. DUSTAN.


STANDING COMMITTEES. Appointed by the Chairman.


School-houses .- Rice, Tuson, Smith, Dustan, Shea.


Teachers .- Conant, O'Reilly, Tomlinson, Donnelly, Cook.


Books and Supplies .- Johnson, Underwood, Ekstrom, Cook, Marble.


Music and Kindergarten .- Slocomb, Donnelly, Saunier, Callahan, Mckibben.


Drawing and Manual Training .- Marble, Slocomb, Cunningham, Blom, Sullivan.


Evening Schools .- Tylee, Wilson, Dustan, Shea, Sullivan.


Appointment of Visiting Committees .- Tuson, Underwood, Sauer, Svenson, Callahan. Rules .- Smith, Svenson, Callahan, Knight, Bullock.


Finance .- The Chairman, ex-oficio, Cunningham, O'Meara, Rice, Skerrett, Breen.


Private Schools .- Saunier, Tomlinson, Blom, Skerrett, Breen.


Health and Sanitation .- O'Meara, Svenson, Shea, Mckibben, Tuson.


High Schools .- Vice-Chairman, ex-officio, O'Meara, Wilson, Underwood, O'Reilly, Johnson, Knight, Tomlinson, Conant.


SPECIAL COMMITTEES.


Art League .- Dustan, Saunier.


High School Accommodations .- Tylee, Blom, Sullivan, Sauer, Mckibben.


Superintendent of Public Schools .- HOMER P. LEWIS. Salary, $4.000. Office, 14 City Hall. Hours 4 to 5.30 P. M., daily except Saturdays; Mondays and Thursdays, 8 to 9 A. M .; Wednesdays 12 to 1 P. M; Saturdays, 9 A. M., to 12 M. Chosen triennially in May by the School Committee Clerk .- JOSEPH BEALS. Salary, $2,200. Hours, 8 A. M. to 1 P. M., 2.30 to 5 P. M. Saturdays fron 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. Chosen annually by the School Committee, in January.


Truant Officers .- HENRY E. FAYERWEATHER, MICHAEL J. ENGLISH. Salary, $1,100. Choser annually in January by the School Committee.


TERMS AND VACATIONS.


The school year begins on the first Tuesday in September, and comprises forty weeks, including holidays.


The vacations in all the schools are from the close of the term in June, to the first Tuesday il September: from Christmas Eve to New Year's, both inclusive; the week including the twenty second of February; the week including the nineteenth of April.


School Holidays .- Labor day, Thanksgiving day and the half day preceding and the day following Christmas, Washington's Birthday, Good Friday, Patriots' day, Memorial day. Whenever : holiday falls upon Sunday the following day is a school holiday.


NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL .- The signal for "no school for the session" is 3-3-3 struck twice of the fire-alarm bells, at either 7.45 A. M., or 1.15 P. M.


The age at which pupils, when qualified, generally enter the various grades is as follows :


Grade I .- 5 to 6 years. Grade IV .- 8 to 9 years. Grade VII .- 11 to 12 years.


6 II .- 6 to 7 V .- 9 to 10 VIII .- 12 to 13


III .- 7 to 8 66 VI .- 10 to 11 “ 66 IX .- 13 to 14


NUMBER OF PUPILS AND TEACHERS.


Number of pupils in day schools, 22,810; in evening schools, 2,752. Number of teachers of da schools, 638; of evening schools, 123.


SALARIES OF TEACHERS.


The salary of teachers is given immediately after the name of the teacher.


All Teachers, except Principals, High School Teachers, Assistants in Kindergartens, and specia teachers, receive when elected, the minimum salary of $525 per annum. After one year ( satisfactory service, the salary is advanced $25 per annum until the maximum salary ($650) reached. Salaries of Assistants in the Ninth Grade continue to increase until the maximum c $750 is reached.


Term expires Jan., 1909. Term expires Jan., 1910.


ANDREW W. EKSTROM.


WILLIAM H. COOK.


MICHAEL J. O'MEARA.


EUGENE E. SULLIVAN, Jr.


MICHAEL J. O'REILLY.


PETER H. BREEN.


NICHOLAS J. SKERRETT.


DANIEL P. CALLAHAN.


CHAS. R. JOHNSON.


WM. W. MCKIBBEN.


HENRY S. KNIGHT.


VINCENT E. TOMLINSON.


LEVI L. CONANT.


WILLIAM BLOM.


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SCHOOLS


CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL.


MAPLE STREET COR. WALNUT.


Principal, Edward R. Goodwin, $3,000. Asst. to Prin., Josephine E. Davis, $500. 654 pupils.


William F. Abbot $2,400 Jessie F. Goodwin.


$ 650


Frank L. Mellen .. $1,600


Florence L. Adams. 1,050 Annie May Henderson. 1,000 Lucy A. Munroe . 850


Charles E. Burbank. 1,900 Chas. H. Holbrook 1,000 Harriet R. Pierce. 1,050


Lillian M. Crawford. 1,050 Alice L. Howe. . 750 Chester T. Porter. 1,600


1,050 Caroline P. Townsend . .. 1,050


Mary B. Downey


600


Mary P. Jefts


1,050


Jane M. Wheeler . 750


John F. Gannon


1,600


K. Isabel Mann. 1,050


Frank A. Wilson 1,500


ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL.


IRVING STREET COR. CHATHAM.


Prin., Joseph Jackson, $3,000. Assistants, Anna T. Kelley, $700; Alice M. Jackson, $500. 669 pupils.


Sarah M. Averill $1,050


Edna H. Legg. $1,050


Alice M Smith $1,050


Blanche E. Barnes. 750


Bertha E. Longley


1,000 Myron W. Stickney. 1,300


Sarah Brigham 1,050


Jean B. McIver ..


1,050 Helen J. Stimpson 900


Nellie M. Brown. 950


Wm. T. McKenna 1,000


Frederick A. Sweet. 1,300


Ernest W. Desper 1,900


John F. O'Connor. 1,700


Mary Trumbull 1,050


Florence N. Flagg 850


1,200


Alice O'Malley


1,050


Mary E. Whipple


Ruth M. Goddard.


800


Joseph H. Perry


2,400


Charles B. Post.


250


Helen E. Greenwood. 900 Alice G. Pierce


1,050


Laura E. Carrigan (Sub.)


600


Evelyn A. Howe. 700


Marion E. Rose 1,050


A. Mae Lawrence


900 Mary E. Sayward. 1,000


SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL.


RICHARDS AND FREELAND STREETS.


Principal, Edward M. Woodward, $3,000. Asst. to Prin., Georgianna M. Newton, $700. 625 pupils.


Calvin H. Andrews. $1,900 Helena M. Corey. $1,000 Grace N. Laird. $ 750


Sarah Averill 1,050 Charles W. Delano 1,600 Wendell P. Parker .. 1,600


Nellie B. Bidleman. 1,050 Cora A. Durgin 1,000 Caroline F. Silvester 1,050


George F. Cole 1,850


Grace L. Hill .. 950 Leonora Vinal. 1,050


William M. Cole. 1,700


Florence E. Keith. 950 Elizabeth C. Woodman .. 1,050


Eleanor Conlon. 950


Clara L. Kneeland 750


Walter S. Young 1,300


Marietta Knight 1,050


Nancy C. Wood 700


GRADED SCHOOLS.


SUPERVISION DISTRICTS.


1 .- Sup. Principal, Frederick W. Vermille. Dix Street, Lee Street, Greendale, Salisbury Street, Edgeworth Street, North Pond, West Boyl- ton, North Worcester and Lamartine Street host Schools.


2 .- Sup. Principal, Arthur G. Lewis.


Belmont Street, East Kendall Street, Adams quare, Thomas Street, Elizabeth Street, Har- ow Street, Burncoat Plain and Gage Street chools.


3 .- Sup. Principal, Edgar E. Thompson.


Ledge Street, Adams Street, Lake View, Provi- ence Street, Grafton Street, Blithewood and Bloomingdale Schools.


4 .- Sup. Principal, Francis P. Mckeon. Millbury Street, Cambridge Street, Ward Street, sh Street and Upsala Street Schools.


5 .- Sup. Principal, Richard H. Mooney. Quinsigamond, Union Avenue, Dartmouth treet, Canterbury Street, Malvern Road and alem Street Schools.


6 .- Sup. Principal, John E. Lynch.


Woodland Street, New Woodland Street, Free- nd Street, Webster Square, Gates Lane, Trow- idgeville, Jamesville, Valley Falls and Downing reet Schools.


d special e year of 7 .- Sup. Principal, J. Chauncey Lyford. Winslow Street, Sever Street, Midland Street, (9650)Abbott Street, Oxford Street, Mason Street, Tat- imum click, Sycamore Street and Chandler Street hools.


ABBOTT STREET SCHOOL. Grades 9 to K.


Abbott Street.


Principal, Alice H. Belding, $1,150. 469 pupils.


Grace E. Oliver .... $575 Marietta Matthews $625


Mabel E. Burrage .. 625 Gertrude E. Nash . 625


S. Alice Hopwood. 625 Elise S. Topanelian 625


Ethel M. Woods ... 625 M. G. McDermott . 525


Ruth J. Johnston .. 550 Emma A.Hopwood 625


Eliz. B. McCourt .. 625 Grace E. Miles . ... 500


ADAMS SQUARE SCHOOL. Grades 9 to 1. Burncoat St. opp. Millbrook.


Principal, Mary Drake, $1,100. 358 pupils.


Margaret Scott .... $625 Kate E. Parker. ... $600


M. Maud Donnelly 625 May L. Brooks ... . 625


O. H. Vaughan .. . . 625 M. Rose McGowan 600


Mary R. Galvin ... 450 M. Alice Dodge .. . 625


ADAMS STREET SCHOOL. Grades 5 to K. Adams Street.


Principal, - 153 pupils.


Ellen E. Moynihan $650 Florence L. Cota .. $625 E. C. McMahon ... 625 Lulu H. Allen ... 500


ASH STREET SCHOOL. Grades 6 to 1. Ash Street.


Principal, Mary J. Mack, $1,000. 245 pupils.


Alice A. Sargent .. $625 Rose E. Smith ... $450


Alice M. Leonard .. 625 Anna R. Lee .. 600


K. T. Degnan .... 625 Cornelia V. Davis. 625


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Oliver R. Cook 1,750


Eugenie M. Oehme 850


A. Harry Wheeler.


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John M. Gallagher.


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Maud A. Dodge. . 1,050 Frances M. Hunt.


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SCHOOLS


BELMONT ST. SCHOOL. Grades 9 to 1. Belmont Street cor. Clayton.


Principal, Arthur G. Lewis, $2,300. 779 pupils.


Sarah L. Phillips . $725 G. M. O'Connor ... $625 Mary E. Loughlin. 7:25 Alice Chapin ... .... 625


Addie T. Riordan. 650 Ethel M. Irwin .... 600


Isabelle Stevenson. 650 M. Agnes Maroney 625 575


Nellie I. Truchon . 675 E. G. Shanahan ....


Emma E. Allison .. 650 Carrie L. Fletcher. 600


Annie B. Whitinan. 500 Mabel D. Morrison 625


Lydia W. Ball ..... 625 Sarah E. Wilson .. 625


Annie E. Murphy . 600 W. C. Callahan .... 500


BLITHEWOOD SCHOOL Grades 8 to 1. Blithewood Avenue. Principal, Minna W. Sherman, $675. 60 pupils. Anna G. Cronin, $450


BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL. Grades 8 to 1. Plantation Street.


Principal, Lizette M. Draper, $700. 156 pupils. Maria Mclaughlin $575 Emma J. Goddard $625 Florence Maynard $450


BURNCOAT PLAIN SCHOOL. Grades 6 to 1. Burncoat Street near Mountain. Herbert A. Libbey, $525. 30 pupils.


CAMBRIDGE ST. SCHOOL. Grades 9 to K. Cambridge Street cor. Holmes. Principal, G. Milton Fisher, $1,500. 677 pupils.


Delia M. Eagan ... $675 Agnes G. Garvey .. $625


Mary T. Power ... 625 Margaret H. Casey 625


Saidie P. O'Leary. 575 Marg't M. Wakely 625


A. L. Harrington .. 450 E. C. Crowley ... . .


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Edith G. Carleton .. 500 E. C. McSheehy . .. 625


Cath. V. Conlon .. 625 Florence H. Towne 625 Mary A. Quinn ..


Mary G. O'Connor 575 Eliz. L. Brennan .. 500


Mary C. O'Grady .. 625 Mary E. Coolidge . 625 Grace M. Hanson .. $400


CANTERBURY ST. SCHOOL. Grades 9 to K. Canterbury and Southgate Streets. Principal, Thos. J. Higgins, $1,900. 765 pupils.


Anna G. Cullen ... $650 C. P. Mullany ..... $625


E. T. McGillicuddy 625 Mary E. Reynolds. 625


Emily F. Fagan ... 625 Mary B. Ryan. .... 625


Lena R. Adams ... 625 Kate E. Whalen ... 625


Florence G. Holden 575 Alice K. Rafferty .. 625


Juliet F. Kane . . 625 Mary L. Seavey ... 625


Mary M. Bowen ... 625 Ella T. McInerny .. 625


Mary J. Callahan . 625 Amelia L. Diemar. 625


Etta T. Whalen ... 625 Ella G. Melaven ... 625 Abbie A. Wells .... $500


CHANDLER ST. SCHOOL. Grades 9 to K. Chandler Street, opp. Newbury. Prin., Cora A. Baldwin, $1,000. 450 pupils.


Jane E. Millea . $525 Anna M. Murray .. $625


C. L. Stockwell. .. 625 Cora E. Kemp .. .. 625


Margaret E. Flynn 625 Ida B. Woodward. 600


Emma S. Barrett .. 625 Rose A. Parrott ... 625 Ada Condy 625 Florence L. Cobb .. 450


DARTMOUTII ST. SCHOOL. Grades 7 to 1. Dartmouth Street cor. Almont Ave. Principal, M. Louise Rice, $1,050. 353 pupils.


Kath. T. Sullivan .. $450 M. C. Gleason ... $625


Josephine L. Carey 600 K. L. Broderick ... 625


Lillian A. Troy . ... 525 K. B. Power 625


Maria J. Burns ... . 450 Ellen L. Fairchild. 575


DIX STREET SCHOOL. Grades 9 to K. Home and Dix Streets.


Principal, Fred'k W. Vermille, $2,300. 632 pupils


Addie F. Yeaton .. $725 Margt. T. Alaesy $500


Alice G. Draper .... 625 Maria F. Bosworth 625


A. T. Cavanough. . 675 Alice W. Giddings. 6:25 Annie B. Parker ... 625 Agnes Dolan .. 625


Anna L. Campbell 500 Marietta McNulty. 625


Ellen T. Mathews .. 575 Grace I. Chapin. .. 625


A. G. Thompson .. 625 Lucy A. Ridler .... 625


Blanche Convery .. 450 Helen C. Berry .... 400


Grace A. Coleman $400


DOWNING ST. SCHOOL. Grades 8 to 1. Downing Street near Park Ave.


Principal, Kate E. Smith, $1,100. 519 pupils.


L. M. Beaumont ... $550 Elizabeth C. Finn. $6 A. B. Delahunty . . 625 Mary B. Ryan 6 625 Mary T. Lynch. . .. 6 Mary A. Daly ... .. Anna M. Babcock. 625 E. R. Murphy. . 5


Edna R. Thayer. .. 6:25 Ellen T. Maher .. .. 6


J. P. Convery . 625 K. C. McNamara .. 5


EAST KENDALL ST. SCHOOL. Grades 7 to East Kendall Street.


Principal, Edith M. Rolston, $850. 365 pupils. C. A. Thompson .. $625 K. F. Simonds .... $€ Josie F. Riordan .. 625 K. T. Kennedy .... € K. V. Keaney ...... 625 Mary T. Sharkey .. 6


Nora T. Salmon .. 525 K. E. M. McElroy 5


EDGEWORTH ST. SCHOOL. Grades 8 to E Edgeworth Street cor. Dryden.


Principal, William A. Tierney, $950. 426 pupi


Mary E. Power .... $525 Ellen M. Holley ... $


Julia A. Butler .... 625 Annie T. McGrath


Nellie G. Carey ....


625 E. G. McManus ...


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M. M. Gaynor


625 Mary E. Sayle.


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Mary L. Scott


625 Lella M. Ayres ....


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Nellie J. Bryant .. . $400


ELIZABETH ST. SCHOOL. Grades 8 to K Elizabeth Street near Reservoir.


Principal, Emma M. Plimpton, $1,250. 465 pupi Alma A. Bacon ... $575 Mabel R. Brooks .. $6 M. A. R. Portelance 625 Ina A. Whitman ..


Agnes M. Hagerty. 625 Mary J. Burns. . .. Agnes L. Drugan . 575 Josephine V. Kane


625 Elizabeth F. Ryan Anna L. Carlberg. 600 Fanny M. Hamilton G. Hazel Swan .... $400


FREELAND ST. SCHOOL. Grades 8 to 1. Freeland Street cor. Lowell.


Principal, Jennie L. Dearborn, $1,050. 326 pup F. S. Jenkins ... $625 Grace H. Bishop .. S Susan R. Hartwell. 6:25 Kate B. Smith . . .. Mabel H. Sears 525 Maud B. Hubley ..


Frances M. Rankin


550 Julia T. Adrian ..


GAGE STREET SCHOOL. Grades 8 to K. Gage Street near Eastern Ave. Principal, Ella W. Foskett, $1,350. 363 pupi


Netty A. Starkey .. $625 Jennie A. Casey . ..


Annie T. Brown .. 625 Effie M. Starkey .. 5 J. E. Maloney . .... 625 Mary E. Donohue .


Mary J. O'Connor 625 Carrie C. Deuel .... D


Erina M. Butler ... 550 Margt. E. McManus Alice O. Brownhill .. $450


GATES LANE SCHOOL. Grades 9 to K.


Gates Lane.


Principal, Mary G. Stalker, $950. 364 pupils Marguerite Burns . $550 Edith A. Gainsman $0 Edith J. JJones .... 450 Eliz. W. Carver .... 0


Fannie M. Holmes 600 S. G. O'Connor ... 15


Hattie G. Gates ... 625 E. Jennie Meyers.


A. Eliese Tilson. .. 575 Carrie C. Kinsley .


GRAFTON STREET SCHOOL. Grades 9 tcl .. Grafton Street cor. Wall.


Principal, Jos. E. Underwood, $1,600. 946 pu13.


K. A. McLoughlin. $650 Mary M. Moran ... N. A. McDonnell .. 600 Mary A. Fleming .. 15 Harriet A. Sayle .. 625 L. A. Greenwood .. Sarah R. Everett .. 625 Katherine Sayle ...


E. A. Quinland .... 725 M. G. Sullivan ....


M. J. McCann .. 625 Mary A. Daniels .. .


A. J. A. McQuaid. 62.5 Mary G. Daley .... Carrie M. Adams .. 625 Elicia G. Goggin ..


K. L. McQuaid .... 625 Gertude T. Kane ..


Mary E. Thompson 625 Rose M. Callahan .


Mary A. Murphy .. $450


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GREENDALE SCHOOL. Grades 8 to K. Bradley Avenue cor. Summit Avenue.


Principal, Frank A. Andrews, $900. 381 pupils. Clara M. Healy .... $500 Marion L. Cole .... $500


K. M. Corliss. . 450 IJarriet H.Maynard 600


W. K. Harrod ..... 600 Alice S. Nelson .. .. 550 C. D. E. Robinson. 600 Mary E. Haskell .. 550 H.Mabel McGowan $550


HARLOW STREET SCHOOL. Grades 6 to 1. Harlow Street cor. Paine.


Principal, Annie J. Butterfield, $700. 173 pupils. Svea Boson .. $625 Harriet A. Foley .. $625 Mary E. Hackett .. $625


JAMESVILLE SCHOOL. Grades 6 to 1. James Street near Ludlow.


Principal, Ella J. Thayer, $625. 44 pupils. Leila O. Cunningham .... $500


LAKE VIEW SCHOOL. Grades 9 to 1. Lake View Street.


Principal, Wilfred E. L. Todd, $750 199 pupils. C. I. Bieberbach .. $575 . M. C. Moynihan ... $450 Agnes C. Burns ... 500 E. MacDermott ... 450


LAMARTINE ST. SCHOOL. Grades 9 to K. Lamartine Street cor. Scott.


Principal, Owen H. Conlin, $1,900. 774 pupils.


M. A. Cunningham $725 Anna T. Smith .... $625 Mary J. Sullivan .. 625 Ellen A. Courtney. 625 Geo. F. McCauley. 725 E. G. McHugh . 625 Mary C. Healy .. 600 Margaret B. Smith. 575 Mary E. Killelea .. 625 Mary E. Higgins .. 625


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Mary E. Russell ... 625 Annie G. O'Day ... 625


Eliz. T. Sharry .... 625 Alice R. Joyce. .. 600


. M. McHugh .... 625 Minnie G. Casey .. 500 ellen G. Daley .... 625 Mabel Leland .. 400


LEDGE STREET SCHOOL. Grades 9 to 1. Ledge Street.


Prin., Edgar E. Thompson, $2,300. 622 pupils. Margaret M. Geary $725 Anna L. Bourke .. $625 Abigail L. O'Hara 725 Helen G. Morgan . 525 nna M. Waite .. . . 700 Mary F. McGrath .. 625 Bertha E. Jenkins 450~ H. M. Kickham. .. 625




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